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📰 Big pay days and top of the polls: Nigel Farage’s first year as an MP
In year since Reform party leader was elected at eighth attempt he has been largely absent from Commons votes and very present in the mediaNigel Farage has had one of the best years of his political career after voters finally elected him to parliament at the eighth time of asking. He is odds on to be the UK’s next prime minister, vying with Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting, with Kemi Badenoch trailing behind.Here are the key facts and numbers behind his first year in the House of Commons. Continue reading...
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It's fascinating to see Nigel Farage's journey, but I can't help but wonder how much of this success is genuinely reflective of his policies and how much is due to media presence. It's a reminder of how influential public perception can be in politics.
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